Fujitsu B24W-7 PC Monitor

The FUJITSU B24W-7 LED Display with excellent ergonomics makes intensive office work extremely comfortable. This highly reliable display offers superb usability and power-saving features to help...
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9 Reasons For

LED Display Type

This flatpanel monitor has an LED display type, which is typical of many PC monitors of a comparable age and spec to it.

We compared this PC display to all the other flatpanel monitors that have an LED Display and we think the Acer B286HK ($388.99), and the Samsung S32D850T ($478.95) which has better reviews is also worth considering.

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1920 X 1200 Pixels Display Resolution

The Fujitsu B24W-7 has a maximum display resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. That's 11% more display resolution than the most common display resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The best display resolution of all PC displays of this age and type is 2560 x 1600 pixels and the worst is 1366 x 768 pixels.

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Has a Built-In Speaker

Unlike most of the other LCD screens of this spec and age which do not have a built-in speaker, the Fujitsu B24W-7 has a built-in speaker.

Very Long Mean Time Between Failures

When compared to other LCD screens that were launched more than two years ago that we have assessed, the Fujitsu B24W-7's mean time between failures of 70,000 hours is one of the longest. The shortest mean time between failures of LCD screens that have been available for a comparable time to the B24W-7 is 30h and the longest is 70,000h.

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Quite Low Power Consumption When Off

Across all the medium monitors that are a comparable age to the B24W-7 the power consumptions when off range from 0.005W to 21W, and the average power consumption when off is 0.48W. At only 0.1 Watts, the Fujitsu B24W-7 has a very low power consumption when off compared to most of the other similar spec PC monitors that have been around for a comparable time to the B24W-7.

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1920 X 1200 (WUXGA) Graphics Resolution

The highest resolution of the Fujitsu B24W-7 is 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA). That's 11% more resolution than a 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080) LCD screen, which is the most frequently found resolution. 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080) is also found on this flatpanel monitor. This LCD screen also have graphics resolutions of 1280 x 768, 1280 x 800, 1400 x 900, 1024 x 768 (XGA), 1600 x 1200 (UXGA), 1680 x 1050 (WSXGA+) and 640 x 480 (VGA) and 800 x 600 (SVGA). Across all PC screens of this age and type the resolution ranges from 640 x 350 (worst) to 3840 x 2160 (best).

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Has Five Cables Included

The Fujitsu B24W-7 has a greater number of cables included than most PC monitors of this age and type. This LCD screen has an AC cable included, which is the most commonly found cable included found on comparable spec PC displays that have been available for a similar time to the B24W-7. The cables included "Audio (3.5mm)", "DVI", "USB" and "VGA" are also found on this PC display.

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Quite Low Power Consumption When in PowerSave Mode

With a power consumption when in PowerSave mode of only 0.18 Watts, the Fujitsu B24W-7 has a very low power consumption when in PowerSave mode compared to most of the other medium monitors that have been around for more than two years. The lowest power consumption when in PowerSave mode of similar spec PC monitors that were released more than two years ago is 0.14W and the highest is 80W.

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Very Low Maximum Power Consumption

The Fujitsu B24W-7 has one of the lower maximum power consumptions (only 25 Watts) amongst PC screens of this age. The maximum power consumptions of PC displays of a comparable age and type to the B24W-7 range from 5.4W to 250W.

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4 Reasons Against

Only Two USB Type-A Downstream Ports

Most comparable spec LCD screens that have been on the market for a similar time to the B24W-7 have between one and five USB Type-A downstream ports, including the Fujitsu B24W-7 which has two USB Type-A downstream ports.

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Not 3D Compatible

The Fujitsu B24W-7 is not 3D compatible, although it is worth keeping in mind that most of the other flatpanel monitors of a similar age and type to the B24W-7 are also not 3D compatible.

Flatpanel monitors which are 3D compatible that might be worth looking at include the BL2710, or the XL2720 both from Benq or the Acer XB280HK ($556.99) which also has a higher rating.

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Does Not Have a Built-In Camera

Like most of the other PC displays that are a similar age to the B24W-7, the Fujitsu B24W-7 does not have a built-in camera.

Other PC displays which also have a built-in camera that you might want to look at include the 272P4 ($586.99), or the 271P4QPJ ($263.13) both from Philips or the Acer DA220 which also has a higher rating.

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Does Not Have an Integrated Card Reader

Like most of the other PC screens of a comparable type and age to the B24W-7, the Fujitsu B24W-7 does not have an integrated card reader.

We think you might also be interested in alternative PC displays which also have an integrated card reader including the Acer DA220, the Asus PA279 ($749.00), or the DELL U2413 ($442.20).

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2 Other reasons to consider the Fujitsu B24W-7

Released Over Two Years Ago

Fujitsu released the B24W-7 over two years ago.

Average Width

At 559 millimeters, the Fujitsu B24W-7 has a pretty typical width compared to most of the other PC screens of this age and spec.

Other 559mm wide LCD screens currently available that you might also want to consider include cheaper PC monitors such as the V7 LED236W3.

Running costs for this PC monitor have been estimated based on other similar PC monitors. If you know how much electricity and water the Fujitsu B24W-7uses then please let us know by entering those figures in the boxes above.

0.13T

Running this PC monitor over 5 years will generate 0.13 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2).

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To offset that much CO2 you would need to plant 4 tree seedlings and grow them for 10 years.